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Disc No: GMCD 7338
The First Violin Concerto by Max Bruch (1838-1920) has rightly become one of the most famous pieces of Romantic music. Its lovely, arching melodies, its sumptuous harmonies and its virtuosic charm made it an instant hit, and audiences have never stopped loving it. But Bruch wrote much more that should be just as popular. His Kol nidrei, here recorded for the first time in the composer’s own arrangement for violin and orchestra, is a gorgeous elaboration of Jewish themes that Bruch knew from his time as a choral conductor in Berlin. His interest in the music of other cultures also resulted in his Serenade on Swedish Melodies.
Price: Sek. 157
Name: Music by Max Bruch
 

       



Composer Name Performer
Bruch, Max (1838-1920) Kol Nidrei for violin and orchestra
        Op.47
Alexandre da Costa, violin
Orchestre Symphonique Bienne - Thomas Rösner
Bruch, Max Romance for viola and orchestra
        Op.85
Gilad Karni, viola
Orchestre Symphonique Bienne - Thomas Rösner
Bruch, Max Overture to ‘Scherz, List und Rache’ Orchestrated by Stefans Grové
        Op.1
Orchestre Symphonique Bienne - Thomas Rösner
Bruch, Max Serenade on Swedish Folk Melodies
        Op. Posth
Orchestre Symphonique Bienne - Thomas Rösner
Bruch, Max Violin Concerto No.1
G minor         Op.26
Alexandre da Costa, violin
Orchestre Symphonique Bienne - Thomas Rösner

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